34 penalties decide Egyptian cup semi-final

CAIRO. — It took 34 penalty kicks before Modern Future finally beat Pyramids 14-13 in a nerve-shredding shoot-out in the Egyptian Super Cup semi-final on Monday after the contest had ended in a 0-0 draw.

Modern Future, who will face either Al Ahly or Ceramica Cleopatra in the final, squandered three spot kicks while Pyramids lost the match after missing a fourth penalty kick at Abu Dhabi’s Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium. Pyramids defender Osama Galal wasted two penalty shots, including the decisive one that sealed victory for Future.

Even though at times it felt that the shoot-out was never ending, it was well short of the 54 penalties taken when Washington FC beat Bedlington Terriers 25-24 in a local cup match in Engand last year.

A 2005 Namibian Cup match between KK Palace and Civics featured 48 penalties. — Reuters.

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